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期刊名:Medical and veterinary entomology

缩写:MED VET ENTOMOL

ISSN:0269-283X

e-ISSN:1365-2915

IF/分区:1.9/Q2

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Uriel Mauricio Valdez-Espinoza,Diego Santiago-Alarcon,Fabricio Villalobos et al. Uriel Mauricio Valdez-Espinoza et al.
Ecological niche models (ENMs) and species distribution models (SDMs) are essential tools for investigating the ecological requirements and geographic distributions of species at multiple spatial and temporal scales. While these modelling t...
Sarah Sofía Ospina Sánchez,Daniela Beltrán Torres,Karime Angarita Corzo et al. Sarah Sofía Ospina Sánchez et al.
As a tropical country, Colombia hosts a wide range of arthropods that can act as vectors of disease-causing pathogens, particularly those carrying hemopathogens. Ticks play a crucial role in the transmission of zoonotic pathogens, impacting...
Kendra A Dagg,Alden S Estep,Edwin R Burgess th Kendra A Dagg
Aedes aegypti Linnaeus 1762 (Diptera: Culicidae) is the primary vector of several pathogens of public health significance. Insecticide-based preventative measures are a key component of vector-borne disease control programmes. However, wide...
Giovanni Naro,Gianluca Lombardo,Alessandro Alvaro et al. Giovanni Naro et al.
The Ceratopogonidae family, comprising over 6000 described species, includes the genus Leptoconops, which has been understudied despite its ecological significance and biting nuisance to humans. Here, we document the presence of inland Lept...
Nilu Limboo,Subhajit Das,Prapti Das et al. Nilu Limboo et al.
Aedes aegypti mosquitoes account for the highest number of infections among vector-borne diseases and continue to present a formidable global health challenge. Due to the nonavailability of direct treatment of dengue, vector control relies ...
Isadora R C Gomes,Vinícius L Miranda,José Fabrício C Leal et al. Isadora R C Gomes et al.
Ticks are key ectoparasites for the One Health approach, as they are vectors of pathogens that infect humans, domestic and wild animals. The bacteria Rickettsia rickettsii and R. parkeri are the aetiological agents of tick-borne spotted fev...
Kyle Yomogida,Anne Kjemtrup,Mireille Ibrahim et al. Kyle Yomogida et al.
In California, public health disease surveillance data for flea-borne typhus (FBT) are generated by healthcare providers and laboratories who are responsible for notifying local health jurisdictions when the disease is detected. When accoun...
María Sol Gaspe,Marta Victoria Cardinal,Mariano Cáceres et al. María Sol Gaspe et al.
The emergence of insecticide resistance is one of the major challenges vector control programmes face worldwide. For Chagas disease and its main vector Triatoma infestans, pyrethroid-resistant foci have severely compromised vector control a...
Filippo Maria Dini,Silvia Crucitti,Talita Bordoni et al. Filippo Maria Dini et al.
Synanthropic rodents, due to their close contact with humans, have always been a concern because of their substantial impact on both the economy and public health. This study aims to investigate the presence of ectoparasites in rodents capt...
Catherine Andrews,Joshua Longbottom,Joel Lutomiah et al. Catherine Andrews et al.
Culex mosquitoes are assumed to be secondary vectors of Rift Valley fever virus (RVFV), with Aedes being the most important for initiating outbreaks. However, environmental change may be affecting the role Culex species play in transmission...